These are both repeaters, but we are looking at the one wideband machine as having 155.160 only, they are both next to each other. What you describe is a sort of bridge circuit.
Could you describe as to how you would accomplish this bridge circuit? 73 John kb3nqs --- In [email protected], Mike Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At 03:25 AM 12/30/06, you wrote: > >Scott, > > > >The CAP is going from wideband FM to narrowband FM in > >a few months, We are exploring the Idea of using the old > >GE master II machine on 155.160 and crossbanding it with > >the new Motorola quantar Narrowband machine.freq pair for > >interoperability. > > > >The question that comes to mind is how to you convert the > >audio deviation from wide to narrow and back again, in a > >cost effective manner.? > > > >Any input on this idea would be appreciated > > > >John > >kb3nqs > > Do it at the audio level. > > Take the narrow receiver and add a line level repeat audio output that > provides 0dbm when deviated fully. > > Do the same to the wide receiver. > > Take the narrow transmitter and add a line level audio input that > when fed with 0dbm deviates fully. > > Do the same to the wide transmitter. > > Are these repeaters or wireline controlled base stations? > > How you connect everything up depends on the operational configuration. >

